So today I was introduced to super subohm. I thought I was doing good with my parallel 0.3 ohm coil, til my friends coil read 0.03 and he explained just how that worked. Curious, can a VTC5 pull in the 0.3-0.08 realm? That's all. Thanks!
... Then his coil build at .08 is substainally lower than one built at 0.8?.02 isn't the same as .2 BUT 0.2 is the same as .2.
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10 times lower, yes.... Then his coil build at .08 is substantially lower than one built at 0.8?
Than I was misunderstood. Why the hell was he using a VTC5? And what would be recommended batteries?
I have a Fluke DMM that will measure resistances with 2-decimal place precision, which will read .03Ω with no problemsDoes anyone in this picture actually have a meter capable of accurately taking a resistance measurement in the .03 ohm range?
You never can tellOr does someone not know how to set and read their meter maybe?